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It’s been a long and grueling road for Vincent Sharpei Jr., son of the old Offensive Lineman turned Linebacker Vincent Sharpei, who spent his career with the San Jose Sabercats and the New Orleans Secondline. Vincent Sharpei Jr. knew that he had a lot of work ahead of him to get where he wanted to go. He had such a hill to climb, so to speak, to attempt to start to even fill his father’s shoes. His father was one of the first players in this league, but since he joined late, wasn’t drafted until Season 2. But enough about the old man, we’re here to talk about the son. Vincent Sharpei Jr., who attended college at Notre Dame has finally started to make a name for himself out in Minnesota. He took it quite personally that he fell to the third round of the draft. You have to put that chip on your shoulder, because if you don’t, we already know that no one else is. Vincent Sharpei Jr. had such a rocky road to get to where he is right now, and nothing is going to stop him. He is, without a doubt, one of the best workers in this draft. Vincent Sharpei Jr. has put in so much work, and we aren’t even close to being done. He has put up some great numbers so far, in the regular season for the Minnesota Grey Ducks, putting up 78 catches in 14 games to the tune of 1223 yards, an average of 15.7 and a long of 72 yards to go with tying the league lead in touchdowns at 12. Vincent Sharpei Jr. still was hungry, and he helped the Minnesota Grey Ducks reach the playoffs for the first time in four seasons. That still isn’t enough for him though. He’s hungry for more. He already knows that teammate Moses Malone will most likely win Wide Receiver of the year, and while happy for him, is just another chip on his shoulder. These chips are going to just continue to pile up until you can’t see over them. Vincent Sharpei Jr. is going to take everything personally until he gets where his father was cheated out of, the Hall of Fame. It’s Hall of Fame or die trying for Vincent Sharpei Jr., and he doesn’t plan on dying anytime soon. When you have winning in your blood, you infect everyone else around you, and that’s what Vincent Sharpei Jr. will continue to do until he hangs his cleats up years from now.
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Scouting Report for Vincent Sharpei Jr.
Stats – 14 Games Played. 78 Catches. 1223 Yards. 15.7 Average. 72 Long. 12 Touchdowns.
TPE Earned at the time of writing this – 254 (Hasn’t Updated Yet)
Attributes – 60 Strength, 70 Agility, 89 Speed, 71 Hands, 50 Endurance, 50 Competitiveness
Pros: Blood of a Veteran Player who was Borderline Hall of Fame. Fast, Strong and Agile. He has some very good footwork, and knows where to be at the right time. He can bully Cornerbacks off the line and get past them to make some good moves going down the field.
Cons: Not the smartest guy on the field, but he tries. On top of that, while his top end speed is good, his endurance is majorly lacking. He continues to improve in certain aspects, but others, not so much. Teams are worried about his weight as well, as he stands at 6’3 and only 205 pounds. Teams wonder where he will fit in their offensive plans.
Overall – Not a project pick, but quite possibly one of the best players in this draft. He has a lot of potential ahead of him, and a lot of teams that pass on him will be sorry that they did. Mid to late first round pick projection for Vincent Sharpei Jr.
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10.
It’s been a long and grueling road for Vincent Sharpei Jr., son of the old Offensive Lineman turned Linebacker Vincent Sharpei, who spent his career with the San Jose Sabercats and the New Orleans Secondline. Vincent Sharpei Jr. knew that he had a lot of work ahead of him to get where he wanted to go. He had such a hill to climb, so to speak, to attempt to start to even fill his father’s shoes. His father was one of the first players in this league, but since he joined late, wasn’t drafted until Season 2. But enough about the old man, we’re here to talk about the son. Vincent Sharpei Jr., who attended college at Notre Dame has finally started to make a name for himself out in Minnesota. He took it quite personally that he fell to the third round of the draft. You have to put that chip on your shoulder, because if you don’t, we already know that no one else is. Vincent Sharpei Jr. had such a rocky road to get to where he is right now, and nothing is going to stop him. He is, without a doubt, one of the best workers in this draft. Vincent Sharpei Jr. has put in so much work, and we aren’t even close to being done. He has put up some great numbers so far, in the regular season for the Minnesota Grey Ducks, putting up 78 catches in 14 games to the tune of 1223 yards, an average of 15.7 and a long of 72 yards to go with tying the league lead in touchdowns at 12. Vincent Sharpei Jr. still was hungry, and he helped the Minnesota Grey Ducks reach the playoffs for the first time in four seasons. That still isn’t enough for him though. He’s hungry for more. He already knows that teammate Moses Malone will most likely win Wide Receiver of the year, and while happy for him, is just another chip on his shoulder. These chips are going to just continue to pile up until you can’t see over them. Vincent Sharpei Jr. is going to take everything personally until he gets where his father was cheated out of, the Hall of Fame. It’s Hall of Fame or die trying for Vincent Sharpei Jr., and he doesn’t plan on dying anytime soon. When you have winning in your blood, you infect everyone else around you, and that’s what Vincent Sharpei Jr. will continue to do until he hangs his cleats up years from now.
(424 words)
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Scouting Report for Vincent Sharpei Jr.
Stats – 14 Games Played. 78 Catches. 1223 Yards. 15.7 Average. 72 Long. 12 Touchdowns.
TPE Earned at the time of writing this – 254 (Hasn’t Updated Yet)
Attributes – 60 Strength, 70 Agility, 89 Speed, 71 Hands, 50 Endurance, 50 Competitiveness
Pros: Blood of a Veteran Player who was Borderline Hall of Fame. Fast, Strong and Agile. He has some very good footwork, and knows where to be at the right time. He can bully Cornerbacks off the line and get past them to make some good moves going down the field.
Cons: Not the smartest guy on the field, but he tries. On top of that, while his top end speed is good, his endurance is majorly lacking. He continues to improve in certain aspects, but others, not so much. Teams are worried about his weight as well, as he stands at 6’3 and only 205 pounds. Teams wonder where he will fit in their offensive plans.
Overall – Not a project pick, but quite possibly one of the best players in this draft. He has a lot of potential ahead of him, and a lot of teams that pass on him will be sorry that they did. Mid to late first round pick projection for Vincent Sharpei Jr.
(213 words)
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